Characters are the soul of the script.This article focuses on the creation of characters in sports movie scripts by combining the original script the second champion and other excellent sports movies,starting from the external characterization of characters,the inner presentation of characters and the relationship between characters.The first part describes the external image of the characters,that is,to show the characters through their external actions and external language.Sports movies have unique external actions.This article takes the four competition scenes in the script as an example to show the characters’images in different states by analyzing the characters’ different actions;Language is a way of direct communication and expression of characters.Short and powerful lines and subtext are one of the indispensable means to shape the external image of characters.The second part describes the internal psychological presentation of the characters.The real highlight of the play is the inner feelings of the characters.That is,by analyzing the great psychological pressure of Li Guoqiang and Li Xing in the dilemma,the characters are forced to make different choices and lead to different life experiences;In addition,characters achieves inner growth through self-examination and consciousness,and constructs a unique and shining character arc.The third part expounds the influence of relationship on characters,including the relationship between people,the relationship between people and environment.In the process of growing up,the characters in the script will form dynamic and changeable images under the influence of people,people and environment.The positive auxiliary relationship will encourage the characters to be optimistic,and the negative antagonistic relationship will drive the characters to be negative or rebellious.A shocking film often has memorable characters.A vivid and three-dimensional character should not lack unique external characteristics,unique psychological presentation and distinctive relationship. |